The intestinal tract is inhabited by a large and diverse community of microbes collectively referred to as the gut microbiota. While the gut microbiota provides important benefits to its host, especially in metabolism and immune development, disturbance of the microbiota-host relationship is associated with numerous chronic inflammatory diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease and the group of obesity-associated diseases collectively referred to as metabolic syndrome. A primary means by which the intestine is protected from its microbiota is via multi-layered mucus structures that cover the intestinal surface, thereby allowing the vast majority of gut bacteria to be kept at a safe distance from epithelial cells that line the intestine...
In recent years, the gut microbiome has emerged as an im-portant player in human health.1,2 Gut micr...
International audienceSynthetic emulsifiers promote metabolic syndrome and considerably alter gut mi...
The dynamics of the tripartite relationship between the host, gut bacteria and diet in the gut is re...
Objective: The intestinal microbiota plays a central role in the development of many chronic inflamm...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence and animal studies implicate dietary emulsifiers in contributing ...
Commonly used synthetic dietary emulsifiers, including carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and polysorbate-...
In physiological conditions, the gut is heavily infiltrated with various subsets of inflammatory cel...
Background & aims: Epidemiologic and murine studies suggest that dietary emulsifiers promote develop...
Emulsifiers are common components of processed foods consumed as part of a Western diet. Emerging in...
Background: Detergents and emulsifiers added to food may destroy the mucus barrier, which normally i...
The use of emulsifiers in processed foods and the rapid epidemic development of metabolic syndrome i...
Obesity is associated with altered gut microbiota and low-grade inflammation. Both dietary habits an...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Diabetes and obesity are characterized by a low-grade inflammation ...
International audienceSCOPE: Enhanced adiposity and metabolic inflammation are major features of obe...
In the United States, over three million adults suffer from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The gu...
In recent years, the gut microbiome has emerged as an im-portant player in human health.1,2 Gut micr...
International audienceSynthetic emulsifiers promote metabolic syndrome and considerably alter gut mi...
The dynamics of the tripartite relationship between the host, gut bacteria and diet in the gut is re...
Objective: The intestinal microbiota plays a central role in the development of many chronic inflamm...
Background: Epidemiologic evidence and animal studies implicate dietary emulsifiers in contributing ...
Commonly used synthetic dietary emulsifiers, including carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and polysorbate-...
In physiological conditions, the gut is heavily infiltrated with various subsets of inflammatory cel...
Background & aims: Epidemiologic and murine studies suggest that dietary emulsifiers promote develop...
Emulsifiers are common components of processed foods consumed as part of a Western diet. Emerging in...
Background: Detergents and emulsifiers added to food may destroy the mucus barrier, which normally i...
The use of emulsifiers in processed foods and the rapid epidemic development of metabolic syndrome i...
Obesity is associated with altered gut microbiota and low-grade inflammation. Both dietary habits an...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Diabetes and obesity are characterized by a low-grade inflammation ...
International audienceSCOPE: Enhanced adiposity and metabolic inflammation are major features of obe...
In the United States, over three million adults suffer from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The gu...
In recent years, the gut microbiome has emerged as an im-portant player in human health.1,2 Gut micr...
International audienceSynthetic emulsifiers promote metabolic syndrome and considerably alter gut mi...
The dynamics of the tripartite relationship between the host, gut bacteria and diet in the gut is re...